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For the second time, officials have failed in court in their efforts to curb the tech giant's reach. more
Leaked screenshots show how politicians shape coverage in a local news network that’s seeking to expand with help from Trump advisers. more
Jonah Peretti predicts the future of digital media, including a return to news homepages, a focus on entertainment, partnerships between creators and media companies, the importance of AI and the rise of cultural moments in advertising. more
Media coverage of Colorado's Indigenous communities has perpetuated harmful stereotypes and has other shortcomings when covering Indigenous populations, according to a new report from the Colorado News Collaborative. more
The press secretary’s comments came a day after Biden was seen holding a card with what appeared to be journalist’s question, though the reporter asked something different. more
An ESPN spokesman said Wednesday that Marly Rivera no longer works at the company. more
Over four months, participants engage in one-on-one coaching and connect with a network of their peers to launch ambitious and transformative projects focused on revenue, readership, policy and more. more
Investigation says Richard Sharp broke rules on public appointments, creating "potential perceived conflict of interest." more
The 2023 Freedom of the Press Awards will be held on October 11, 2023, at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. more
Applications are now open for The New York Times Corps, a talent-pipeline program for college students to receive career guidance from Times journalists over a multiyear period. more
Henri Cauvin is joining National as a deputy editor and will edit coverage of crime, legal issues, immigration and the Mid-Atlantic. Michael Corkery is joining National as a correspondent and will write about crime and public safety. more
Alexis Soloski, who has been a regular freelancer for The New York Times since 2006, is joining the paper as a staff reporter where she will be writing about television, theater, movies and more. more
Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan will serve as the inaugural holder of the George R.R. Martin Chair in Storytelling at the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University. more
Newsrooms need accessible standards about their use of AI to maintain trust with news consumers and ensure accountability of the press. more
Here are seven things to know about the president’s media diet. more
The leader of one of the few newspaper magazines left in the country, Wall Street Journal Magazine editor in chief Kristina O’Neill, announced that she will be leaving the company after more than a decade in the role. more
Professors Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis have stepped up an email newsletter (hosted on Substack) that aims to showcase the most compelling research published each month. The newsletter is called RQ1, and Nieman Lab republishes it each month. more
Graham Media Group, the local media division of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC), has announced that Jane Marshall has been named to the position of vice president, co-general counsel. more
The University of Maryland has named Rafael Lorente dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, effective July 1. He currently serves as associate dean for academic affairs and director of the master's program for UMD's Philip Merrill College of Journalism. more
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